Are younger children more likely to develop obesity or, on the contrary, is their dynamic development, willingness to run and explore the world its prevention?
The answer is not simple — it depends. What do we know for sure? Obesity is a chronic, systemic metabolic disease characterised by increased body fat. Excess body fat consequently leads to the appearance of dysfunctions of many organs in the long run.
The neonatal and infancy periods are indeed characterised by the highest dynamics of weight gain. Body weight should double and triple in six and twelfth months of life, respectively, relative to body weight at birth.
A child during this period is often referred to as: “a specimen of health”, “ruddy”, and “healthy-looking”. This is often the moment when the guardians and grandparents want to “keep this moment” for longer. Bearing in mind that the period of the sixth month of life brings a change in the way of feeding – there is a stage of expanding the child’s diet, it can be seen that this is the time of increased risk of mistakes that may contribute to excessive weight gain.
Nutritional mistakes made during this period can lead to excessive weight gain and are related to improper metabolic programming, despite the fact that most children of obese infants will lose excess body fat around the age of two, i.e. during this period when their physical activity increases, in the following years there may be a re-increase in body fat (we call rebound obesity). It is worth remembering that in early childhood and until the onset of adolescence, the physiological weight gain will be about 2–2.5 kg per year, where the differences between the sexes will be insignificant.
The most common mistakes made during childhood related to the undermined risk of being overweight are related to:
In terms of prophylaxis during childhood, it is worth promoting such behaviours as:
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